Laws of individual states may vary, but as to New York state, a New York State resident is defined as a person who lives in New York with the intent that New York be their "fixed and permanent" place to reside.
Evidence of Residency - A person who lives in a home, apartment or room in New York state for 90 days or more is considered to have "presumptive evidence" that she is a resident of New York.
Establishing Residency Under New York state law - a person has established residency in New York state when he pays New York state taxes and has a New York state driver's license or identification card, a New York state voter registration card and bank accounts within the state.
While technically the moment you move to that state you are a resident,most states require a person to have had permanent residence in that state for at least one year before being able to apply for any state sponsored finances or benefits.
You can not claim residency in a state before living there. States require you to live in the state a certain amount of time before residency can be claimed.
There are no residency requirements. They can live anywhere they wish. However, the estate has to go through probate in the state where the property is.
It depends on what state you live in.
Emancipated minors are considered legally independent. An emancipated minor may move out of state without parental consent and live on their own without adult household members.
Depends on what state you live in. Some say not until you are 17.
You can not claim residency in a state before living there. States require you to live in the state a certain amount of time before residency can be claimed.
If you are in the military and are still claiming residency in Alabama, you should file an Alabama return. Most states allow members of the military to claim residency and file a return as if they lived there the entire year, even if they didn't live there at all. Of course, depending on where you were stationed, maybe you should consider changing your residency claim (for example, if you are stationed in a state with no state income tax).
No.
That is dependent of state residency laws.
you have to live in a certain state to get the offer....
They need to be 25 years old and live in the house district where they live.
There are no residency requirements. They can live anywhere they wish. However, the estate has to go through probate in the state where the property is.
No, there is not a residency requirement. You may have to post a bond for the court.
You can divorce in the state you live in, if you meet the divorce residency requirements. If he or she files in one state, you will need an attorney in that state.
If I have no bills or job yet. How do I get a state id so i can prove i live here to my insurance company
You have to establish residency in the state. To establish residency, you have to show that actually you live at a certain location in that state. This can be accomplished through obtaining a driver's license, registering to vote, having a lease, paying property taxes, or paying utility bills.
You have 5 days after taking up residency to change insurance policies.